bvar22
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:08 AM
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For those supporting the "BailOut", write a "Thank You" note to your children. |
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Edited on Sat Oct-04-08 11:42 AM by bvar22
Dear Son/Daughter,
Last night, I took another $Trillion Dollars out of your piggy bank. I didn’t ask you, but I know you’ll understand.
You see, President Bush (you will read about him, SEE “Worst President Ever”) and some very rich Wall Street Bankers came on TV and said, “Something very bad will happen unless you give us your children’s money!”… so I HAD to do it.
They said that if I didn’t give them YOUR money, that credit would “clog up” and the market would “destabilize”, and I would lose money for MY future.
You are still young, and you can figure out a way to do without this money for YOUR future. President Bush and The Bankers said they might give some of it back, so this is not as bad as it looks.
Thanks for understanding. I love you.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:14 AM
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1. Thanks for the brain-dead RW talking points. |
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:15 AM
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2. Ummm the RW is not against the bailout |
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:36 AM
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8. It looks like the Neo-Cons are in favor of the bail-out, but the Paleocons are against it. |
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Mostly.
I think we've got all of them fighting within all their various camps, cliches, and cults.
What we on the left have got to do is agree not to tear each other apart over this, even if we disagree.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:44 AM
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The anti- crowd has already painted anyone disagreeing with them as neocon Wall Street fatcats and fearmongers who agree with the Patriot Act and the IWR.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:45 AM
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12. It's been interesting to see how much the rhetoric looks alike |
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The far right "free" market fundamentalists and what I can only call at this point the angry left having been using same sorts of language and hystrionics. I was remarkable to see that on some of the newspaper comment sections. Change a few words and phrases around here and there, and you wouldn't have been able to tell the difference between the two.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:38 AM
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It's a clear assault on their ideas about government intervention and market regulation. The right-wingers know that having Bush pass this bailout will do a great deal of damage to their economic ideology.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:19 AM
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5. You don't see anything slightly immoral..... |
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...with making our children pay for this bailout?
There were alternative bailout plans that were PAYGO.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:34 AM
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7. Plenty of people on the left hold the same view. Russ Feingold, for example. n/t |
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:16 AM
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3. Put it in a time capsule. They'll be paying it off 100 years from now |
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:18 AM
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4. "We were terrfied of the obvious. Our economy died in 2005, but we could not accept it." |
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:29 AM
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6. Seeing as how our country.. |
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is collapsing all around us, I don't see how this particular 700 billion makes much of a difference. Surely the rest of the world will write it off when they take over. Just like Iraq!
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:49 AM
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We have robbed our children's piggy bank for so much since Reagan, they'll never miss another $Trillion Dollars.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:37 AM
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9. No one likes the bailout, but the alternative could have been m,uch |
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worse. We may just luck out and sell at a profit.
If we did not get the money to open the credit crunch, our children would be paying for that too.
Our children are facing living in a Third World Country, banana Republic either way. If we ignore, the fact that our Trade Policy has contributed to lower wages and loss of jobs, we miss the point. How can Wall Street Prosper if MainStreet is in the dumper. If the Majority of Americans cannot afford to buy things, how can Businesses support Wall Street. Our Leaders never seem to look at the big picture. Treat each issue in a vacuum is a losing proposition.
Just calling this a bailout for Wall Street is a mistake. I hate the greed on WS as much as anyone else. However, because of our system--Wall Street intersects with Main Street You cannot punish Wall Street without further hurting Mainstreet.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:46 AM
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13. There is a bridge for you to buy, cheap. |
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:46 AM
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14. psst, about Main Street: |
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They buried it under WalMart, Home Depot and Staples long ago.
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Sat Oct-04-08 11:52 AM
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Sat Oct-04-08 12:31 PM
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18. Thanks kids, now I will be able to afford your |
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college education and pay you medical bills because I can stay in business. As your only support, my business is what keeps you in clothes and food. So thanks for paying this ( if you have to and there is no profit )
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Sat Oct-04-08 02:24 PM
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19. We will have to wait and see about that. |
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Edited on Sat Oct-04-08 02:31 PM by bvar22
Those "promises" were NOT a part of the BailOut package. In fact, NOTHING that caused the problem was repaired. Most economists agree that the BailOut is only a temporary patch. Some, like Krugmen, who shamelessly led the cheerleading section for the Democrats, are now backing away.
*We'll fix it later.
*This won't cost you a thing.
*We included protections and oversight.
*We have to do something IMMEDIATELY! There is NO TIME to consider better options.
What do those phrases all have in common?
ALL we really KNOW is:
1)Our representatives in Congress gave $850 Billion dollars to Wall Street yesterday.
2)They put the payout on the nation's credit card, making OUR CHILDREN responsible for repayment plus interest.
3) Alternative PAYGO plans were proposed, but not seriously considered by the majority of our "representatives".
If you KNOW more than this, please share with the group.
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